Critics see the task force initiative as unnecessary and pandering to Trump’s base. But some Christian supporters said it is overdue, claiming the Biden administration had discriminated against them through actions and inactions.
The two-year task force, chaired by Attorney General Pam Bondi and composed of Cabinet and other government representatives, is assigned to review and “identify any unlawful anti-Christian” actions under the Biden administration, change any objectionable policies and recommend steps to rectify any past failures.
Bruce Ledewitz, a law professor at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, criticized the mindset behind the executive order as that of a powerful group claiming victimhood.
The Christian conservative movement — a core Republican constituency — now has significant sway on the Supreme Court and in numerous states, Congress and the presidency, Ledewitz said. And still, they declare, “We are victims,” he said.
Something eye-opening I heard from a very devout friend is that a lot of churches preach avoiding evil. Don’t watch horror movies, don’t read about violence, etc. You don’t want those ideas in your thoughts.
Her church teaches that religion and politics should never mix. And because of that…she is ignorant to politics.
This is purely anecdotal and I’m definitely not absolving them for it but it does make some sense